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the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side. demonstrators still gather at designated meeting points every friday to demand the removal of president assad. this week, they are also criticizing the opposition free syrian army, saying the fighters need to step up their battle to free the entire country. the protesters could not always speak their minds so freely. regime troops regularly launched counter offensives against the rebels, firing bombs and shells. only 600 people live here. before the war, it was 400,000. he tries to prevent the spread of disease by clearing the streets with the help of some friends. then the free syrian army dominates this area, but our task as peaceful activists goes on, even if the regime falls. we want to show everyone the we are doing the right thing for our country, so we knuckle down and do not expect anyone to do our work for us. >> unesco declared aleppo's old city a world heritage site in 1986. today, it is a war zone just meters
the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side. demonstrators still gather at designated meeting points every friday to demand the removal of president assad. this week, they are also criticizing the opposition free syrian army, saying the fighters need to step up their battle to free the entire country. the protesters could not always speak their minds so freely. regime troops regularly launched counter offensives against the rebels,...
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. >> america has its characters of different regions and at the cities, and in that sense, he was a quintessential american. >> colorful. him ones interviewing one time and stop the interview and said, this is good stuff. i would like a copy of this. [laughter] ed koch, dead at the age of 88. that is the last word. banks. see you next week.
. >> america has its characters of different regions and at the cities, and in that sense, he was a quintessential american. >> colorful. him ones interviewing one time and stop the interview and said, this is good stuff. i would like a copy of this. [laughter] ed koch, dead at the age of 88. that is the last word. banks. see you next week.
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the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than 1,800 dolls from all over the country. they're displaying them to draw attention and visitors. the dolls at the top are seven meters off the floor. >> translator: they reach right up to the ceiling. they're amazing. >> translator: it's wonderful to see something big like this. >> the dolls will be on display until march 9th. >>> people who travel a long way to see natural beauty. mountains, water falls, sunsets. but what about fog? residents of one misty town claim their unusual climate is worth the trip. >> reporter: a chilly winter morning. dawn breaks. a dense fog forms in the mountains sweeps down
the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than...
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the city will make testing faster but also said that limits were increasingly seeing that it might be a case of europe-wide fraud, so it might soon not be a question of food safety but on how to tackle criminality. >> the question does remain -- how could it be on the most basic level that we do have one species ending up in a food product packaged as another? >> well, this is the big question that europe or the european police agency has now been tasked with finding out. there certainly are facts that one should know. the european food market is highly competitive. all the products that were affected by this horse meat mixup -- typically no-frills brands. there is intense price pressure, and there are very long supply chains with potentially transparency getting lost every bit of the way. beat became safer, the food chain became more transparent, but now, we are faced with something altogether that supposedly very safe meat is being replaced with a very different type of meat. many questions remain unanswered. the european union will have another round of discussions on how to tackle
the city will make testing faster but also said that limits were increasingly seeing that it might be a case of europe-wide fraud, so it might soon not be a question of food safety but on how to tackle criminality. >> the question does remain -- how could it be on the most basic level that we do have one species ending up in a food product packaged as another? >> well, this is the big question that europe or the european police agency has now been tasked with finding out. there...
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it's a great investment for the city, and that's what lafayette found out. >> so how is the consumer in lafayette situated differently from me here in manhattan with one cable service? >> in comparison to where you are in manhattan where there's no government intervention at all, in lafayette the municipality is acting as a steward, standing up for you. it is in fact government's role to stand up against the ethic that might makes right. in most of america there is no government factor keeping these bullies from charging us whatever they want. >> you describe something in your book that we've talked about often at this table. quote, "the constant easy, friendly flow between government and industry in the communications world centered around washington d.c." describe that world. >> it's a warm pond of familiarity. everybody knows everybody else. they're all very nice people, you'd like to have a drink with them. they go from a job inside the regulator to a job in industry to a job on the hill, one easy flow, nice people. outsiders have no impact on this particular world. and it would
it's a great investment for the city, and that's what lafayette found out. >> so how is the consumer in lafayette situated differently from me here in manhattan with one cable service? >> in comparison to where you are in manhattan where there's no government intervention at all, in lafayette the municipality is acting as a steward, standing up for you. it is in fact government's role to stand up against the ethic that might makes right. in most of america there is no government...
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it quickly became one of the city's landmarks and the busiest station in the whole of the united states. visitors today are still fascinated by the building. >> every single day, more than -- a lot more than -- 750,000 people come through grand central terminal. that is the entire population of the entire state of alaska walk through here every day. >> but the station came on hard times when the glory days of real trouble pass. in the 1960's, plans to demolish the building were under way until jackie kennedy stepped in. she brought the battle to preserve the terminal all the way to the supreme court hearing the ruling paved the way for preservation efforts around the country. now, a century after its construction, a thriving grand central station is once again in celebration mode. >> you are watching the "journal" on dw. >> more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
it quickly became one of the city's landmarks and the busiest station in the whole of the united states. visitors today are still fascinated by the building. >> every single day, more than -- a lot more than -- 750,000 people come through grand central terminal. that is the entire population of the entire state of alaska walk through here every day. >> but the station came on hard times when the glory days of real trouble pass. in the 1960's, plans to demolish the building were...
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what was one of the deadliest attacks in the city in several months. >> moments after the blast, the military headquarters in the city came under mortar attacks. the government is blaming terrorists. >> syrian state tv broadcast images of the attack. the car bomb hit a security checkpoint near the headquarters of the ruling party and the russian embassy. opposition activists say most of the victims were civilians, though that cannot be confirmed. the blast damaged a number of cars and buildings in the surrounding area. >> this is terrorism. this is a crime. >> a huge cloud of smoke rose above the city center. shortly after that bombing, there were reports of at least two other explosions in the syrian capital. state media have described the attacks as the work of terrorists. the syrian opposition abroad like here in cairo believes the regime of the president has long been on the back foot. they are opposed to his latest offer of talks. >> it means nothing as long as our cities and people are being bombed and the regime continues to kill, imprisoned, and torture syrians. >> the latest
what was one of the deadliest attacks in the city in several months. >> moments after the blast, the military headquarters in the city came under mortar attacks. the government is blaming terrorists. >> syrian state tv broadcast images of the attack. the car bomb hit a security checkpoint near the headquarters of the ruling party and the russian embassy. opposition activists say most of the victims were civilians, though that cannot be confirmed. the blast damaged a number of cars...
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the price tag -- some 4.5 million euros. part of the funding comes from the city. the rest from commercial sponsors. the creative spark driving the parade is a household name in brazil. >> a samba school parade is art, are you can touch. it is supposed to dazzle you, so there's no point in getting lost in the details if the parade is not visually arresting. for me, what is important is what you can see, that it is a feast for your eyes. >> he oversees every aspect of production until the last minute. his team is a mix of old-timers who work year-round and seasonal employees. most of them are from what was until recently one of the most dangerous slums in the city. it is a tradition that makes them proud. the school will send 4000 participants to the parade, and they are already making themselves heard. brazilian rhythms and a passion for germany is how they plan to wowed the crowd this year. >> we want to show what germany is capable of. i've heard we are all getting dressed up as miffy so in our wing -- mephisto, goethe with a samba beat. >> they're not the only o
the price tag -- some 4.5 million euros. part of the funding comes from the city. the rest from commercial sponsors. the creative spark driving the parade is a household name in brazil. >> a samba school parade is art, are you can touch. it is supposed to dazzle you, so there's no point in getting lost in the details if the parade is not visually arresting. for me, what is important is what you can see, that it is a feast for your eyes. >> he oversees every aspect of production...
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and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by germany. >> on february 13, 1945, britain's royal air force targeted dresden. with help from american bombers, the devastated the city, killing 25,000 people in just hours. much of the downtown area was destroyed along with industrial and military infrastructure. bombs were dropped indiscriminately and nearly everywhere to inflict maximum damage. copper bombing, a horrendous tactic now prohibited by the geneva convention. at a demonstration in the city center, thousands warned against forgetting about germany's nazi past which provoked the horrors of dresden, so the locals by locking arms to keep neo-nazis out of t
and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by...
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the 17-member family is from the region around the city a lot of -- teh city a -- the city aleppo. the farmer and his children fled three weeks ago from the advancing syrian army. none of them wants to give their names. >> look at this -- we had just got everything set up. but then the floods came and destroyed everything. we lost it all. we were promised a stove and a tent, but so far, no aid has come. >> initially, the united nations was providing aid to the unofficial camp, but no supplies have arrived for two weeks. more than 150 syrians are forced to live here. they need everything -- clothes and shoes for the children, food, mattresses, blankets. most of them had to buy their tents themselves, and even have to pay rent to pitch the tents. apart from one tank of drinking water, there is no sanitation. >> we eat bread and drink tea. sometimes, we buy flour and egg bread. we do not have anything anymore. sometimes we go hungry. sometimes not. we lost my daughter's pants in the flood. she needs new pants, but where am i supposed to get them? >> sometimes, local construction worke
the 17-member family is from the region around the city a lot of -- teh city a -- the city aleppo. the farmer and his children fled three weeks ago from the advancing syrian army. none of them wants to give their names. >> look at this -- we had just got everything set up. but then the floods came and destroyed everything. we lost it all. we were promised a stove and a tent, but so far, no aid has come. >> initially, the united nations was providing aid to the unofficial camp, but...
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otherwise we like the fact that the city is changing, the infrtructure is improving, and the standard of living is rising. the building affects our lives because the let -- electricity and water often get cut off. >> even before the sochi games begin, they will have broken 1 record -- they are said to be the costliest olympic games of all time. >> are you ready? it is time to roll out the red carpet. theberlina -- the berlinale international film festiva is it to kick off. >> hundreds of mies are said to be shown over the next 11 days, but just ahead of them are the prize for best director, best actor, and best film >> the winners of those prizes will take home those famous golden bears. >> organizers are leaving nothing to chance. everything is in place for the start of the berlin film festival. for the festiva director, there are plenty of new film makers to get excited about. >> you get the feeling they have dropped everything, left their parents behind and said, "we are going to do everything differently," but they still have a very firm grasp on reality. >> the opening film, "gra
otherwise we like the fact that the city is changing, the infrtructure is improving, and the standard of living is rising. the building affects our lives because the let -- electricity and water often get cut off. >> even before the sochi games begin, they will have broken 1 record -- they are said to be the costliest olympic games of all time. >> are you ready? it is time to roll out the red carpet. theberlina -- the berlinale international film festiva is it to kick off. >>...
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the 29-year-old law graduate and model was cremated and laid to rest in the coastal city where she grew up. after the private ceremony, friends and members of her family expressed their grief. >> i want to say very much there is a space missing inside all of the people that she knew that cannot be filled again. we are going to keep all the positive things that we remember and know about my sister, and we will try and continue with the things that she tried to make better. we will miss her. >> earlier, oscar pistorius was escorted to the courthouse. his lawyers say the death was accidental. prosecutors say he put on his prosthetic leg and shop reeva steenkamp through the bathroom door. >> our concern is that fame seems to be dictating how things should go. >> the case is not expected to go to trial for months. >> earlier, we talked to journalists -- a journalist who was in the courtroom. he told us how the case is being received. >> as it is internationally, we have the sitting cabinet minister in court today appearing at the hearing. it has been one of the biggest media events south afr
the 29-year-old law graduate and model was cremated and laid to rest in the coastal city where she grew up. after the private ceremony, friends and members of her family expressed their grief. >> i want to say very much there is a space missing inside all of the people that she knew that cannot be filled again. we are going to keep all the positive things that we remember and know about my sister, and we will try and continue with the things that she tried to make better. we will miss...
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the first chance i got was 1980 mcfate when my father got transferred to the consulate in new york city. would you agree based on your own experiences here in america that the notion of family unification of the usenet has been and should continue to be an enjoyable part of what we do as it relates to comprehensive immigration to the estimate the only thing i've been arguing is 120 double or even triple because we want to bring in additional talent that can heal the economy and help us take advantage of this technology that i talked about >> you are right the children immigrants go further than their parents difficult. >> there's been this economy that's been presented how we find common ground in terms of the immigration reform debate. you've got the deportation of was presented as an alternative. on the other you have a half lead to citizenship, but i believe, mayor castro, you've indicated you agree that seems to be a false dichotomy. that the most appropriate contract is on the one hand mass deportation and on the other hand open and unsecured borders. and i believe that on both ext
the first chance i got was 1980 mcfate when my father got transferred to the consulate in new york city. would you agree based on your own experiences here in america that the notion of family unification of the usenet has been and should continue to be an enjoyable part of what we do as it relates to comprehensive immigration to the estimate the only thing i've been arguing is 120 double or even triple because we want to bring in additional talent that can heal the economy and help us take...
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it requires 60% of the vote to pass. >>> in kansas city, a homeless man's honesty could mean the chance to turn a life around. getting $145,000 reward after returning a woman's engagement ring. she accidentally dropped it in harris' cup of spare change. when she realized where it was, she went back to harris and he gave the ring back. the woman's fiance set up a website seeking donations for harris and people from all urned around the world responded. >>> a walking whistler decided to change his ways. he has been ticketed twice for this, and businesses complained about his loud whistling. robert smith pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct charges, but now he reached a dole with the city. he can keep on whistling as long as he is moving. smith says i'm just trying to make people happy. >>> coming up, we take a look inside the cages at our national zoo and see how those budget cuts may impact vital research. >>> and right after the break, we'll explain how you can sing the national anthem at a washington nationals game. we'll talk about it. >>> congratulations to jc hayward. now you may re
it requires 60% of the vote to pass. >>> in kansas city, a homeless man's honesty could mean the chance to turn a life around. getting $145,000 reward after returning a woman's engagement ring. she accidentally dropped it in harris' cup of spare change. when she realized where it was, she went back to harris and he gave the ring back. the woman's fiance set up a website seeking donations for harris and people from all urned around the world responded. >>> a walking whistler...
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it feels empty in the heart of the city. some people are probably playing hooky. there will not be a parade on market street but people say there should be. people are having a lard time deeming with the tough outcome of the game. >> my hat is off to them. i wish we had a parade for them. after two years ago we wondered what kind of team then, last year they almost beat the giants and this year they almost won the super bowl. who could ask for more? >> they could have done better and some of the players were whacky near the end i saw a face grabbing, the face grab violation that the referee did not call and that could have been a touchdown for us and we would have won. >> not a lot of people in the office today. maybe they, you know, drank it away last night. but...just quiet over all. >> what kind of mood are people in? >> sad. sad. >> here is a look at the streets last night, the mission district, full of police but not full of partygoers. police were prepared for a celebration and possible rowdiness but it never happened. there were a few troublemakers and they
it feels empty in the heart of the city. some people are probably playing hooky. there will not be a parade on market street but people say there should be. people are having a lard time deeming with the tough outcome of the game. >> my hat is off to them. i wish we had a parade for them. after two years ago we wondered what kind of team then, last year they almost beat the giants and this year they almost won the super bowl. who could ask for more? >> they could have done better...
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the mother of two was dealt a fatal blow to the head. her family said that they ought -- said that she planned to photograph some city landmarks before she left. >> we have had a little bit of sun today. on-again, off-again flurries. there is an area of snow shower activity. right along the interstate 72 corridor between washington and hagerstown. we could see a few flurries this evening. accumulations are not expected to be significant at all. 34 was the high today. a typical high is 43. we are still off the mark temperature-wise. just a few days ago, we were up around 70. we have been down way below normal. it will be a very slow recovery over the next few days. it is 30 at easton right now. ocean city is 34. westminster has dipped to 29. 19 in oakland. most of the clouds are west of the bay associated with this snow flurry activity. but we have rain shower activity in the eastern portions of north carolina. this is the little clipper that is coming through. it is more art to the west. it will be coming in. eventually, this will be com
the mother of two was dealt a fatal blow to the head. her family said that they ought -- said that she planned to photograph some city landmarks before she left. >> we have had a little bit of sun today. on-again, off-again flurries. there is an area of snow shower activity. right along the interstate 72 corridor between washington and hagerstown. we could see a few flurries this evening. accumulations are not expected to be significant at all. 34 was the high today. a typical high is 43....
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san francisco. >> this is the city to have a super bowl. what a great town. >> what a blessing. that is something bad is it epic. it will never happen again in history. >> the nice thing about new orleans for the super bowl, it is a relatively small town. if people are able to walk from the french quarter all the way to the superdome. something we have been hearing from a lot of people, even though it does not look that way, they say it would be nice if the super bowl was here every single year. >> stay with abc 7 news for complete super bowl coverage all weekend, up to and including super bowl night. for updates online, go to wjla.com. >> we go to waste wer news. the fire chief of the west lanham fire department is disputing the report that injured four firefighters in the crash. the chief says that investigators are wrong. >> the fire chief says just look at the damage on the fire truck and you will know that his firefighters are not to blame for th>> were they making a u-turn? >> they were not. there were slowing down for the call. >> th
san francisco. >> this is the city to have a super bowl. what a great town. >> what a blessing. that is something bad is it epic. it will never happen again in history. >> the nice thing about new orleans for the super bowl, it is a relatively small town. if people are able to walk from the french quarter all the way to the superdome. something we have been hearing from a lot of people, even though it does not look that way, they say it would be nice if the super bowl was here...
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some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501 days in a small space capital -- a small space capital, the final frontier, go too far? >> dennis tito is embarking on a major mission. he is the driving force to send a husband and wife team up for a close encounter with mars in 2018 when the red planet and earth are historically close together. >> this is a challenging but attainable goal for advancing human experience and knowledge. now is the time. >> tito was the first space tourist, paying russians $20 million to vacation on the international space station in 2001. his inspiration mars program is a not-for-profit to raise mil
some of the children are in the city and they are waiting for our program. they will lose their hope. >> i don't feel comfortable when i am working on the street because of the pollution and dust. i feel much more comfortable here. they teach us to work and study. i prefer to be here than on the streets. >> are you prepared to boldly go where no married couple has gone before? a multimillionaire former space tourist is looking for a husband and wife team to send to mars. would 501...
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country's deprived in a city called schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons onto the premises so they do not readily give the information so i guess the problem is significant all they teach is can now search people's if they suspect that carrying a weapon many politicians is still failing to sit up and take notice and until more is done to address the problem the children who attend these schools will continue to learn these lessons in violence so r.t. . syrian rebels have received a new batch of heavy weaponry from outside sponsors across the jordanian border to fight president assad that's according to arab and rebel officials this comes as fledgling efforts to promote peace talks in the syrian conflict appear to have stalled the main opposition group syria's national coalition has announced it is pulling out of upcoming international talks aimed at helping to end the bloodshed of the group will skip the scheduled meetings in russia and the us of a what if see it as a lack of international condemnation of the our si
country's deprived in a city called schools on the whole do not want the public to know that they have a problem with children bringing weapons onto the premises so they do not readily give the information so i guess the problem is significant all they teach is can now search people's if they suspect that carrying a weapon many politicians is still failing to sit up and take notice and until more is done to address the problem the children who attend these schools will continue to learn these...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent. i diagnosed with a specific problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. live . that speech. will. be misleading. just send them in and. come out. john kiriakou will with me today a former cia official who blew the whistle on the agency's torture practices after nine eleven john kiriakou served as the chief of counterterrorist operations in pakistan mistaken are always were portably praise at the agency for his role in the capture of abu zubaydah who back in two thousand and two was thought to be third in command and now years later john kerry is heading to president it was just sentenced to. two and a half years in jail mr getting out with thank you so much for coming thanks for having
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent. i diagnosed with a specific problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. live . that speech....
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the oakland city i.d. prepaid mastercard program was introduced by the mayor and former council member that will provide identification to residents without legal immigration status. it doubles as a debit card. it will be available to oakland residents for $15 as the city have office and an office in fruitvale district. >> a monitor overseeing police reform says the department is backsliding. a report says that officers are failing to report misconduct of other officers and he says that he has seen an increase in the unjustified use of firearms. the report details an incident where officers pointed a gun at a sleeping toddler. the president of the oakland police officers union says that was taken out of context. >> they are serving a search warrant for narcotics in a home in oakland and they enter the only under the foot of the search warrant and were met with a family that included a small child. >> it is stubbing that we are not going forward but we are, in fact, going backward. >> oakland has implemente
the oakland city i.d. prepaid mastercard program was introduced by the mayor and former council member that will provide identification to residents without legal immigration status. it doubles as a debit card. it will be available to oakland residents for $15 as the city have office and an office in fruitvale district. >> a monitor overseeing police reform says the department is backsliding. a report says that officers are failing to report misconduct of other officers and he says that...
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the losing mayor to take part in a day of service in their city. are you guys still excited about this game here today? it is setting in that the score is not really so great at this point. we still have another half the game to go. >> they need to get back in the spirit. >> it is not over. >> consider yourself warned with so many people in the bay area partying for the super bowl, police and the chp are out in force trying to keep the roads safe tonight. kimberly has more on some dui checkpoints. >> reporter: hello. football fans are partying as you saw and police say they are ready for them. this is just one intersection that will be turned into a dui check point this evening. this one on south matilda in sunnyvale will run between el camino and washington avenue. they are part of the santa clara county dui task force. 13 agencies combining efforts to keep drunk drivers off the streets. police say they know alcohol is part of most super bowl parties and they want everyone to enjoy themselves on what has become almost a national holiday. what they
the losing mayor to take part in a day of service in their city. are you guys still excited about this game here today? it is setting in that the score is not really so great at this point. we still have another half the game to go. >> they need to get back in the spirit. >> it is not over. >> consider yourself warned with so many people in the bay area partying for the super bowl, police and the chp are out in force trying to keep the roads safe tonight. kimberly has more on...
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skyline what the state emblem and the biblical message i will shield the city to say that most of the medals have been bought by the company rafael that's behind the anti missile shield as a thank you to its employees we are at war symbols we are like the war perceptions we are at the war of media even you know that media play the role of by diminishing a very aggressiveness of the israeli response during the war as post-war symbolism cements each side's perceived triumph over the other it's only a matter of time before the decades long conflict erupts again into missiles in the skies. tell of a. president struggle so a peace process is with promises while he's annoying foresman tactics cause more anger in a few minutes report on the alarming allegations of abuse and torture used by local police while the government hundreds out of weapons to the lowest ranking officers some to the break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems. so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you
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now to the weather problems in the city of laurel. it is flooding. the good news is the waters are starting to receive from the patuxent river. >> the commuter lot by the marc trains station on lafayette avenue and riverfront park will reopen. jay korff has more. it is scary. >> hundreds of laurel, maryland, residents living near the river face a voluntary evacuation order. the water has already crept into backyards. >> it's probably 5 feet of water. >> the frustration is not limited to the storm system. residents and city officials believe the majority of the flooding was caused after wssc opened floodgates upstream, a decision that water company officials say they were forced to do to protect the integrity of the dam. >> . wanted to open up the gates -- they decided to open up the gates a couple days in advance. >> they did not communicate as best as they could half. correct the fast-moving river took more than a dozen commuters by surprise. >> unbelievable. >> drivers were warned not to park in this lot because it's prone to flooding. by the after
now to the weather problems in the city of laurel. it is flooding. the good news is the waters are starting to receive from the patuxent river. >> the commuter lot by the marc trains station on lafayette avenue and riverfront park will reopen. jay korff has more. it is scary. >> hundreds of laurel, maryland, residents living near the river face a voluntary evacuation order. the water has already crept into backyards. >> it's probably 5 feet of water. >> the frustration...
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meet the after hours artist hurting from the wreckage of hurricane sand tow new hope for the city. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or chase? let's do this larry! ooh, i got it, i got it! (narrator) the calorie-smart nutrition in beneful healthy weight... includes grains and real chicken, because a healthy dog is a playful dog. beneful healthy weight. find us on face
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the city. >> we are proud. and people here that have kind of stuck this thing out -- >> reporter: there are still lingering scars. this weekend is a milestone. hotel rooms are full. and the economic boost could top $430 million. mardi gras will add to the total. >> all this money is going to really help all the local people who have really suffered for, you know, what has it been, eight years? >> reporter: as the kickoff nears, the brother coaches, john and jim harbaugh, fielded questions today before taking the field. >> there's no better coach than the national football league than this guy sitting right here. >> well, jack harbaugh, he's pretty darn good. >> that's true. >> reporter: no matter which team you're rooting for. >> nothing finer than being a 49er. >> go reasons! >> reporter: there's little doubt, everyone is cheering for new orleans. could anything make this super bowl weekend better? >> if the saints were in it. >> if the saints were in it, that would be the only awesome thing. >> reporter: well
the city. >> we are proud. and people here that have kind of stuck this thing out -- >> reporter: there are still lingering scars. this weekend is a milestone. hotel rooms are full. and the economic boost could top $430 million. mardi gras will add to the total. >> all this money is going to really help all the local people who have really suffered for, you know, what has it been, eight years? >> reporter: as the kickoff nears, the brother coaches, john and jim harbaugh,...
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it feels empty in the heart of the city. some people are probably playing hooky. there will not be a parade on market street but people say there should be. people are having a lard time deeming with the tough outcome of the game. >> my hat is off to them. i wish we had a parade for them. after two years ago we wondered what kind of team then, last year they almost beat the giants and this year they almost won the super bowl. who could ask for more? >> they could have done better and some of the players were whacky near the end i saw a face grabbing, the face grab violation that the referee did not call and that could have been a touchdown for us and we would have won. >> not a lot of people in the office today. maybe they, you know, drank it away last night. but...just quiet over all. >> what kind of mood are people in? >> sad. sad. >> here is a look at the streets last night, the mission district, full of police but not full of partygoers. police were prepared for a celebration and possible rowdiness but it never happened. there were a few troublemakers and they
it feels empty in the heart of the city. some people are probably playing hooky. there will not be a parade on market street but people say there should be. people are having a lard time deeming with the tough outcome of the game. >> my hat is off to them. i wish we had a parade for them. after two years ago we wondered what kind of team then, last year they almost beat the giants and this year they almost won the super bowl. who could ask for more? >> they could have done better...
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at issue, whether a gun store can do business in the upscale town. >>> plus the bay area city expected to take on the issue of marriage equality happening today. >>> and not just bad, it's l.a. bad. the new report that says bay area traffic is just as bad as our neighbors to the south. we'll have details coming up. >>> speaking of the south, let's take you down to the south bay. a live look over san jose where traffic right now is smooth sailing. it's still very early on this tuesday, february 5th. this is "today in the bay." >>> a smooth 4:31 i might say. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> he can make even 4:30 smooth. good morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to this morning. let's check the forecast with the smooth christina loren. >> thank you from one smoothie to another. we're looking good this morning. temperaturesn
at issue, whether a gun store can do business in the upscale town. >>> plus the bay area city expected to take on the issue of marriage equality happening today. >>> and not just bad, it's l.a. bad. the new report that says bay area traffic is just as bad as our neighbors to the south. we'll have details coming up. >>> speaking of the south, let's take you down to the south bay. a live look over san jose where traffic right now is smooth sailing. it's still very early...
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in the eastern city of. most of the victims were porters working in the six or e. building where chemicals and plastics were so i've talked to gases hampered rescue efforts by hundreds of firefighters who attended the early morning blaze an electrical fault is thought to be to blame. a shooting rampage at a factory in switzerland has reportedly left three people dead including the killer seven others were wounded when the attackers struck during breakfast in a canteen at a wood processing plant near tucson the shooter's identity and motives are not yet know although gun ownership is high in switzerland shooting crimes are very low. immigrants often have to meet acceptance criteria but newsreel it's been revealed some women have been forced to take a dangerous contraceptive so that they don't become pregnant what's more many of the ethiopian migrants who are of jewish descent were being medicated without their knowledge but the drug known for its hazardous side effects archies falsely or has the story but. when i first arrived at the ground transit camp i got pregna
in the eastern city of. most of the victims were porters working in the six or e. building where chemicals and plastics were so i've talked to gases hampered rescue efforts by hundreds of firefighters who attended the early morning blaze an electrical fault is thought to be to blame. a shooting rampage at a factory in switzerland has reportedly left three people dead including the killer seven others were wounded when the attackers struck during breakfast in a canteen at a wood processing plant...
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a skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. it's been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral for the details of the burial ceremony yet to be released explosions were referred to. the artistic director of moscow's bolshoi ballet is travelling to germany for specialist treatment after a violent acid attack against him just over two weeks ago doctors there will be trying to help save said again billions eyesight artesian in english to reports from the hospital where he was taken immediately after the attack. it is doing rather well surprisingly well actually he did thank the doctors for doing everything in their power to pull him out of a very difficult situation that. third degree burns and those are very severe space and he said he's full of hope for full recovery and he's full of w
a skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. it's been confirmed as that of king richard the third the monarch was the last english king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral for the details of the burial ceremony yet to be released explosions were referred to. the artistic director of moscow's bolshoi...
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its characters of different regions and at the cities. he was, in that sense, a quintessential american character. >> colby? >> colorful. >> i was interviewing him one time and he stopped in the middle of the interview and said, this is really good stuff. i would like a copy of this. ed koch, dead at the age of 88. we will all remember him for the campaign. that is the last word. thanks. see you next week.
its characters of different regions and at the cities. he was, in that sense, a quintessential american character. >> colby? >> colorful. >> i was interviewing him one time and he stopped in the middle of the interview and said, this is really good stuff. i would like a copy of this. ed koch, dead at the age of 88. we will all remember him for the campaign. that is the last word. thanks. see you next week.
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with the state and the biblical message i will shield the city to save it. most of the medals have been bought by the company rafael that's behind the anti missile shield as a thank you to its employees we are at the wharf symbols we are the war of perceptions we are at the war of media even here the media play the role of by diminishing the aggressiveness of the israeli response during the war because scenes and televisions are today a very very vividly part of any war as postwar symbolism cements each side's perceived triumph over the other it's only a matter of time before the decades long conflict erupts again into missiles in the skies policy r.t. television. iran has announced it's found thousands of tons worth of uranium reserves and it says it will use them to end its nuclear program and to build world power reactors online find out what the u.s. and europe hope to do about it. and the governor of nevada home to las vegas has signed a new law or he says it will be u.s. state and before front of gambling legislation go to dot com to see to restore his
with the state and the biblical message i will shield the city to save it. most of the medals have been bought by the company rafael that's behind the anti missile shield as a thank you to its employees we are at the wharf symbols we are the war of perceptions we are at the war of media even here the media play the role of by diminishing the aggressiveness of the israeli response during the war because scenes and televisions are today a very very vividly part of any war as postwar symbolism...
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anger in montreal canada as clashes between police and rioting students brought the city to a halt the protests coincide with a two day education summit to tackle the fewer over two wish of three hikes which have been causing tension to run high for months or at least ten a ruckus over throwing molotov cocktails and carrying weapons given the city leaders declared that long running student of sorter had stopped. immigrants often have to meet acceptance criteria but in israel. it's been revealed some women have been forced to take a dangerous contraceptive so they don't become pregnant what's more many of the ethiopian migrants who are of jewish descent were being medicated without their knowledge with a drug known for its hazardous side effects are just policy or has the story. but your mother. when i first arrived at the ground transit camp i got pregnant and i gave birth if you told me if you don't take the shot we won't give you a ticket so i took the shot but i didn't know that it would prevent pregnancies i didn't know. but more and more israeli women were becoming suspicious like
anger in montreal canada as clashes between police and rioting students brought the city to a halt the protests coincide with a two day education summit to tackle the fewer over two wish of three hikes which have been causing tension to run high for months or at least ten a ruckus over throwing molotov cocktails and carrying weapons given the city leaders declared that long running student of sorter had stopped. immigrants often have to meet acceptance criteria but in israel. it's been revealed...
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its characters of different regions and at the cities. he was, in that sense, a quintessential american character. >> colby? >> colorful. >> i was interviewing him one time and he stopped in the middle of the interview and said, this is really good stuff. i would like a copy of this. ed koch, dead at the age of 88. we will all remember him for the campaign. that is the last word. thanks. see you next week. are you? born in a prison... man: who's that young girl? little dorrit? oh, she's nothing. surrounded by secrets... man: there is one thing i should like to ask you. woman: have a care what you wish for. from the sprawling rags-to-riches novel by chaou. a story about a small woman with a big heart. its auto insurance customers for over 70 years.e to more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
its characters of different regions and at the cities. he was, in that sense, a quintessential american character. >> colby? >> colorful. >> i was interviewing him one time and he stopped in the middle of the interview and said, this is really good stuff. i would like a copy of this. ed koch, dead at the age of 88. we will all remember him for the campaign. that is the last word. thanks. see you next week. are you? born in a prison... man: who's that young girl? little dorrit?...
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a turkey sandwich and watching sponge bob. >> tuesday night in midland city, the community came together for an early birthday celebration. ethan turns 6 on wednesday. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> senate democrats on a retreat in maryland will get a visit from the president today to rally support for his second term budget including a request to delay spending cuts that kick in on march 1st. tracie potts has reaction from republicans and the latest nonpartisan budget forecast. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president says in order to delay the $85 billion in cuts coming at the end of this month, congress needs to pass yet another temporary fix while they continue working on a permanent budget. the focus for republicans is more spending cuts. that is likely where we expect to see a clash at some point. they want to see even deeper cuts than we've already seen. house speaker john boehner says it's the only way to fix our jobs problem in this country. meantime, the nonpartisan congressional budget office is predicting high unemployment continued through 2014 but, this is a big
a turkey sandwich and watching sponge bob. >> tuesday night in midland city, the community came together for an early birthday celebration. ethan turns 6 on wednesday. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> senate democrats on a retreat in maryland will get a visit from the president today to rally support for his second term budget including a request to delay spending cuts that kick in on march 1st. tracie potts has reaction from republicans and the latest nonpartisan budget forecast....
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oklahoma city, up 58-34 at the break. third quarter, durant, 27 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists in the game for him. thunder cruising. fourth quarter. this is how the night went for the grizzlies. off the miss, arthur gets the rebound, passed to no one. westbrook scoops it up. thunder win big, 106-89. >>> college hoops. arizona visiting washington. wi wilcox in the corner. huskies up. ensuing arizona possession. mark lions. tough shot, game tied at 48-48. here we go. just over 3:00 to go, nick j johnson to solomon hill. wild cats up, 50-48. hill. a four jumper. wildcats up three. last chance for the huskies. gatty tries the alley-oop. arizona wins it, 57-53. sean miller's first win at washington. that's your "sportscenter" update. i'm hakem dermish, have a great day. >>> the next step in david beckham's career has taken him to paris. >> he'll play for the team known as psg for the next five months. he's donating his undisclosed salary to a children's charity in paris. last time we saw him he was winning the mls title with t
oklahoma city, up 58-34 at the break. third quarter, durant, 27 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists in the game for him. thunder cruising. fourth quarter. this is how the night went for the grizzlies. off the miss, arthur gets the rebound, passed to no one. westbrook scoops it up. thunder win big, 106-89. >>> college hoops. arizona visiting washington. wi wilcox in the corner. huskies up. ensuing arizona possession. mark lions. tough shot, game tied at 48-48. here we go. just over 3:00 to...
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a skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed is that of king richard the third the monarch was a lasting lish king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral with details of a real burial ceremony yet to be released. demonstrators gathered outside germany's parliament protesting against the visit of spain's prime minister mariano rajoy is in berlin to discuss a loan deals economists say are vital to reviving his country's economy during the trip roy once again denied corruption allegations that sparked mass protests in madrid last week the video is from roughly artie's recently founded international video news agency. and united states thousands of people are forced to undergo lie detector tests every year including some very intimate questions that have nothing to do with national security or treason marina porter important met with a former cia em
a skeleton found under a car park in the city of leicester in the u.k. has been confirmed is that of king richard the third the monarch was a lasting lish king to be killed in battle back in fourteen eighty five but his grave was lost in the sixteenth century after the demolition of the church he was buried next to remains will be reinterred in leicester cathedral with details of a real burial ceremony yet to be released. demonstrators gathered outside germany's parliament protesting against...
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the good news for the major cities of the northeast, shouldn't be a big deal. it's mostly rain. north and west of there, to upstate new york and the mountains of vermont and new hampshire, we could see up to about a foot of snowfall. the moral of the story is tough traveling today and tough traveling tomorrow. >> jeff, thanks. >>> there are just three days left before huge automatic spending cuts hit the nation. a new pew research poll shows more than six out of ten americans think the cuts will have a negative effect on the economy. >> if they come, nearly half of those surveyed say they will blame republicans. just over 1/3 will hold president obama responsible. bill plante is at the white house. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nora. the president has been blaming republicans. they call it scare mongering. his aides say that he's just warning the country about what could happen if congress doesn't stop the automatic budget cuts scheduled for the end of the week. the white house stepped up its campaign to pressure republicans, enlisting the secretary of homeland
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away from the cities or to report on what's left on the ground after the liberating troops move on. francoise hollande victorious trip to timbuktu marked the declaration that three major cities in northern mali have been declared liberated from rebels although the sharia law and islamic extremism the rebels enforced will not soon be forgotten nevertheless this victory is a partial one the militants have merely retreated and fled and the suffering in this war has seemed disproportionate to the gains made we're learning what happened in battle day by day in the town of kona we heard stories from the fog of war this is small settlement in the mopti region was seized by the more yo tribe they fled to the north when french troops showed up but it's reported that the cost of that victory was high while french planes killed only two rebels the number of civilian casualties was an estimated fourteen he said i wasn't home when the bombing began i started praying when i learned my house was under attack they ruined everything i had my family and my livelihood my wife's name was i mean she was
away from the cities or to report on what's left on the ground after the liberating troops move on. francoise hollande victorious trip to timbuktu marked the declaration that three major cities in northern mali have been declared liberated from rebels although the sharia law and islamic extremism the rebels enforced will not soon be forgotten nevertheless this victory is a partial one the militants have merely retreated and fled and the suffering in this war has seemed disproportionate to the...
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contract talks with the city. the san jose mercury news reports the increase including restoring 10 percent pay cuts they accepted to help limit layoffs during the record budget deficits. city leaders indicate they would support modest raises but the police officers association argues bigger raises are needed to keep officers from leaving. the union has called for opening negotiations to be public. >> trading is underway on wall street. here is a live look at the big board with the dow down 44 points and we are under the 14,000 mark. we will go to jane king at the new york stock exchange but, first, developing news, a triple murder in a north bay home. what is happening tomorrow at the crime scene. >> novato, oakland, sunnyvale, and all bay area. this is abc7 news. >> it is time to take a look at snow pack. it is not good news. 82 percent of statewide percentage of normal so we should have more than this just to this date not including what we are supposed to get the rest of the month and all of march before the s
contract talks with the city. the san jose mercury news reports the increase including restoring 10 percent pay cuts they accepted to help limit layoffs during the record budget deficits. city leaders indicate they would support modest raises but the police officers association argues bigger raises are needed to keep officers from leaving. the union has called for opening negotiations to be public. >> trading is underway on wall street. here is a live look at the big board with the dow...